Insulin is a Gift of Life for People With Diabetes

Anil K. Mandal*

Insulin is a Gift of Life for People With Diabetes

Although Diabetes Mellitus (DM) or sugar diabetes was identified centuries ago,
it was not known why this metabolic disorder develops until JR Macleod and Frederick Banting
made the discovery. DM is due to deficiency of insulin produced by beta cells of the pancreas.

Prior to this discovery and its application around 1921, many people with this disorder died
from diabetic coma. Thus insulin made a milestone in the treatment of DM, in early part of
the 20th century and it is the same today.

However, commercialism prevails in the care of DM with too much twist in the therapy.
It is now the norm to prescribe oral anti-diabetic agents in all adults with diabetes called Type 2 DM.

Oral anti-diabetic drugs lower fasting blood glucose and HbA1c but not 2h postprandial blood glucose.

The latter is related to diabetic complications. Thus, although patients are not dying from diabetic
coma because of insulin but they are developing whole gamut of complications which have
increased the morbidity and mortality in patients with DM.

Thus the emphasis of this article is to resurge the use of insulin as a gift of
life for patients with DM and a therapy which permits a healthy and active life for them.

Insulin is a Gift of Life for People With Diabetes

Diabetes Res Open J. 2015; 1(2): 34-40. doi: 10.17140/DROJ-1-106

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